| Deborah E. Ward - 2009 - 208 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of children. —White House Conference on Children, 1909' I would say that the immorality of the mother... | |
| John E. B. Myers - 2006 - 320 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children."24 The moral fitness requirement reflected the time-honored belief that relief should be... | |
| Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania - 1883 - 738 Seiten
...character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner,...maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children." In our report for 1909 we pointed out that moral rather than financial reasons should govern in breaking... | |
| New York (N.Y.) Board of Child Welfare - 1916 - 56 Seiten
...from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule,...suitable homes for the rearing of the children." This opinion was referred to by Governor Whitman when he signed the bill making widows' pensions a law,... | |
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